Mine sadly =[
Not lol
i don't know who's job it is but i know what conserve means
it means to "look after"
we can conserve animal life in Antarctica by not killing animals
Antarctica is the chillest place on Earth with an average temperature of -89 degrees centigrade. Yes, of course it can be unspoilt! We, humans, should try our best to conserve it. It may be the 8th wonder of the world. So please help people conserve it, it's such a beautiful place after all.
yes there is Another answer: Any person in Antarctica has a job, and works in pursuit of science for a government.
Yes we should exploit Antarctica, although many people think that we should conserve Antarctica as it is the last untouched and unpolluted continent, it is an extremely remote continent with no permanent residence. There is no wildlife around the centre of Antarctica therefore meaning we could easily exploit around the centre without effecting wildlife or the environment
Hard is a judgement and you are the judge. If you are not skilled, equipped or prepared to complete tasks related to a job, then, the job might be hard. Otherwise, working in Antarctica is considered by most, as a privilege.
Basically any job in the Department of the Interior or the EPA, also any job that surveys and helps conserve the environment.
because if it melted it would cause global warming and kill every 1.
If you want to live in Antarctica, yes, you must have a job. You work for your government's scientific department.American citizens, for example, work for the National Science Foundation.
People who work and live in Antarctica -- a job is required in order to live there -- act like any person anywhere would act.
Captain Scott's job was not to perform experiments. His job was to captain the ships and lead the teams on the expeditions to Antarctica. Even today, Antarctica is not a place for experiments; it is a place for the discovery of and the gathering of raw data about the health of planet Earth.
Find a company that needs a welder for the work it is doing in Antarctica. I would suggest that welding may not be a full time occupation in Antarctica, so you may need a second or even third marketable skill that you could offer.
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